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Contact Zoe Revell - Tel: +44 (0)1622 699117 ADHESIVE APPLICATION SYSTEMS FOIL IMPRINTING


NewFX500eFoil Imprinting System


adding brilliant metallic highlights to pre-printed or blank labels. Virtually any design elements can be added to the label including borders, fonts, graphics and backgrounds. Metallic foils enhance product labels, because a message of luxury and elegance is conveyed that emphasizes the quality and value of each product. Metallic foils in gold, silver, blue and red are available as well as


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various spot colours and clear foil. When printed onto pre-printed labels, clear foil not only adds a professional, glossy finish but also makes labels waterproof and resistant to UV light, chemicals, cleaning solutions and other harsh environmental factors. Fast print speeds and a low purchasing price of just € 499 allow


users to quickly and cost-efficiently produce shiny labels on-demand in the amount that is actually needed.


Contact Details: Primera Technology Europe Mainzer Str. 131 65187 Wiesbaden Germany


ANTI STATIC SLITTING & REWINDING


Phone: +49 611 92777-0 Fax: +49 611 92777-50 Email: sales@primera.eu Web: http://primeralabel.eu


X500e is a new foil imprinter by Primera Technology Europe,


BUYERS GUIDE


Increased automation is your key to higher slitting & rewinding productivity.


Atlas and Titan are world leaders in slitting & rewinding technology for a wide range of plastic films and flexible materials. Your best solution in widths from 1,000 to 10,400mm.


Exceptional performance & productivity.


Rewind to the Future


QUALITY BRITISH


ENGINEERING


Atlas Converting Equipment Ltd., Bedford, UK. atlasconverting.com


www.convertermag.co.uk


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